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he lives in germany. it's now known he was helping his father who was a wanted nazi war criminal in germany, of course, the cub that really has -- the country that really has come to terms with its past and has, i mean, has he been threatened? are there, you know, can he live a normal life? >> well, he lives a very secluded life, actually. he was living with his mother in the quite spacious badden badden villa where the family has been, you know, for decades. and his mother passed away during the time when we were researching this book, and now i believe he's living there by himself in this house. and he interacts with very few people. he was raised by his grandmother and his mother to fear kidnapping, to fear attacks. so he's very mistrustful, i think it's safe to say. >> absolutely. >> and then, you know, later in life if people asked him about his father, he believed in some instances correctly that the police were trying to use friends of his as informants, and i think in other cases incorrectly he to
he lives in germany. it's now known he was helping his father who was a wanted nazi war criminal in germany, of course, the cub that really has -- the country that really has come to terms with its past and has, i mean, has he been threatened? are there, you know, can he live a normal life? >> well, he lives a very secluded life, actually. he was living with his mother in the quite spacious badden badden villa where the family has been, you know, for decades. and his mother passed away...
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>> it will come out next year in germany. see the second question is about the german laws about family members testifying against other family members in investigations. that sort of struck me as unusual. i think as americans that's unlike what our legal system is like. a family member knows about a crime that is committed they are going to at least be pulled in as part of the investigation it seems like in germany there was a hands-off attitude or culture about family members not being pressured about testifying. the third thing was that the process of the german people at least from the book took a good 30 years before it seemed like from reading the book that the popular culture rose up against former war criminals to the point that -- point that they were being vilified in the media. is that an accurate take from reading the book? >> probably the most important character in the book who we haven't touched on in this discussion is a veteran of the german army who became a police officer and then became the main point pers
>> it will come out next year in germany. see the second question is about the german laws about family members testifying against other family members in investigations. that sort of struck me as unusual. i think as americans that's unlike what our legal system is like. a family member knows about a crime that is committed they are going to at least be pulled in as part of the investigation it seems like in germany there was a hands-off attitude or culture about family members not being...
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germany is one of the biggest consumers of russian energy. the fact is that this switch away from fossil fuels and nuclear -- in the long run, it will also reduce germany's dependence on russian gas, but not in the short run. the subject here is -- what can be done about that? might germany need to invest in the infrastructure that would be required in order to import liquefied natural gas, for example, from the u.s. or canada? that's one possible answer. no short-term solution. >> thank you very much for the analysis. the chinese president has called for even deeper bonds between his country and europe, which together represent a third of the world economy. >> he has been touring the eu, signing billions of euros worth of business deals, and today, he wrapped up his european trip in belgium on a very positive note. >> it's the friendly face of china in europe. the chinese president has been making visible efforts to get to know the europeans better. he is asking for the same gesture in return. >> to improve our relations, the chinese must kn
germany is one of the biggest consumers of russian energy. the fact is that this switch away from fossil fuels and nuclear -- in the long run, it will also reduce germany's dependence on russian gas, but not in the short run. the subject here is -- what can be done about that? might germany need to invest in the infrastructure that would be required in order to import liquefied natural gas, for example, from the u.s. or canada? that's one possible answer. no short-term solution. >> thank...
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germany will provide financial and logistical support. >> germany will provide strategic air transport as well as traditional development aid, which is of vital importance to the country. the same goes for somalia and other countries. >> economic issues are also on the agenda. africa's economies are growing rapidly, and europeans want some of the action, but they face stiff competition from countries like china and the u.s. african leaders are aware of their new bargaining prowess. >> we have grown stronger and stronger in terms of economic development and also in terms of our commitment to maintain peace and security in africa. >> african leaders may still need outside assistance, but one thing is clear here in brussels -- they want to be spoken with, not spoken to. >> german antitrust authorities have find a number of breweries for fixing the price of beer -- german antitrust authorities have fined a number of breweries. >> it's one of the biggest fines ever handed down by the authority. >> beer is a seven-billion-euro-a-year business in germany, but competition is hard, and the cart
germany will provide financial and logistical support. >> germany will provide strategic air transport as well as traditional development aid, which is of vital importance to the country. the same goes for somalia and other countries. >> economic issues are also on the agenda. africa's economies are growing rapidly, and europeans want some of the action, but they face stiff competition from countries like china and the u.s. african leaders are aware of their new bargaining prowess....
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that armed drone operations would not be commanded him germany -- from germany. they said they know nothing of the data links described. >> we have heard about this story time and again. why is this committee only now getting attacked? >> you mean the nsa story? a has been long-unfolding. this particular aspect of the drone warfare being conducted, with germany as a pivotal point, is also not new. it first emerged about a year ago, with reference to drone attacks in somalia, being coordinated through stuttgart, the u.s.-africa command. at the time, the german foreign minister took up the matter with his american counterpart, john kerry, who told him america was not doing anything illegal, but did not give any details. even if the government were to take up this matter again and be hard that the government intends to address this matter with washington, there are unlikely to be any concrete details coming out. >> what did the german government know about this? >> when germany joined nato in 1955, it had to adopt the protocol with the nato statute. that meant a kin
that armed drone operations would not be commanded him germany -- from germany. they said they know nothing of the data links described. >> we have heard about this story time and again. why is this committee only now getting attacked? >> you mean the nsa story? a has been long-unfolding. this particular aspect of the drone warfare being conducted, with germany as a pivotal point, is also not new. it first emerged about a year ago, with reference to drone attacks in somalia, being...
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w don't eat study in germany. the first port of call for anyone interested in studying in germany. i i i i journalists bloggers and internet activists are fighting for freedom of expression and human rights nominations for two weeks that was turned off towards the bay. i was feverish steve dawson fourteen. now on our website. to top story the afghan police commander has shot dead a high profile german photographer in critically injured a canadian correspondent. the pair was covering afghanistan's presidential election which will be held on saturday noll that the taliban denied responsibility they still bound to cause chaos that is all if it goes ahead however it'll be the first time in history that power is transferred democratic despite time and threats to disrupt elections. afghans are still attending on to register to vote in the last presidential poll five years ago the common cause night's victory was considered a foregone conclusion. now that he can run again. many afghans feel that i could count. we want reconciliation in our country. we wanted government to fight injustice
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some diplomats have greeted the russian announcement with more optimism germany's foreign minister says that a positive first step. as with the conflict conflict like this cannot be sold at this point through military action was launched and will let them go. that means we still need to concentrate our efforts towards defusing the conflict. all the wars de escalation. the is that soon but so far. still need or will review its defenses in eastern member countries poland and the baltic states have called on young minds to increase its presence in their countries. we don't need nato troops on the russian border. it is a clear sign of me does duty we want it. we need to make sure that all individual nato member states feel at ease you need a military plans will now be defined officials say they could be completed in two weeks. this is nato's first meeting since the economy in crisis began bring your correspond to me that was following the brussels summit forest jeff first off what new deterrence good nato put in place in eastern europe. well the statement tonight from nine to this as the na
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w don't eat study in germany. the first port of call for anyone interested in studying in germany. i mean i know the eye the man you'll need to top the agenda at the start of the week. the united nations warned of severe any reversible consequences for planet unless action is taken the un intergovernmental panel on climate change the results of its latest report are clear. and warned that the world is ill prepared. when not in an era where climate change is some kind of future hypothetical we live in a world where the impacts of climate change is the party occurred are widespread and consequential the scientists warned of increasing drought really hard this food and water shortages and patrolling areas tend to be wiped off the map. the ipcc said policymakers must take urgent steps to mitigate the impact also on monday the united nation's top court order japan to stop its annual whale hunt and the antarctic australian scene in tokyo and the international court of justice and the heat charging that the hunt with non core scientific purposes japan claims. and to some two thousand whal
w don't eat study in germany. the first port of call for anyone interested in studying in germany. i mean i know the eye the man you'll need to top the agenda at the start of the week. the united nations warned of severe any reversible consequences for planet unless action is taken the un intergovernmental panel on climate change the results of its latest report are clear. and warned that the world is ill prepared. when not in an era where climate change is some kind of future hypothetical we...
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cos he hasn't given up his dream of a past life in germany. so we were sure that i'll try again however many times it takes i don't see any other future for myself and another in syria nor here in turkey he's working as a daily grow but as soon as more money on some business its bill heads to germany again. we did reach the voice of a sudden shock because it is milder than a bucket on his siblings who is still too young to walk. his mama says the family makes ends meet neighbourhood support of the money to tarnish his father and older brothers and sisters. she feels bad for kids the tulips. i mean she's never worked in syria. only one to school there. here he has to earn money or we couldn't survive. naturally to see a lost generation from the refugee families the longer the culprit in city and rides on the robot race is being robbed of his childhood. medicines to pay for the journey to the eu something he doesn't perhaps the most dramatic day of testimony yet an oscar to store his murder trial he faced aggressive questioning from prosecutor j
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w don't eat study in germany the first quarter pole for anyone interested in studying in germany. i know. i learned i have. i know. well again two decades after the genocide in rwanda which the world failed to prevent the international community is mobilizing to stop a repeat from happening in one of the course nation's honor notice the central african republic which has been seeing some terrific violence across religious lines muslims and christians and christians metallic an international force for france and the african union is currently in the sci arc but it's touched and overwhelmed by the scale of the complex. the un security council has decided those troops will be replaced by the un peacekeeping mission later this year. the un resolution on the central african republic was put forward by france switzerland leading the international intervention in its former colony madam president gore is a vision we just adopted is a key turning point. it authorizes the deployment of the gender we knew in un peacekeeping operation in croc mean you stop which will comprise coastal twenty
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many of them had ties to both germany and france. the aftermath of that euphoria is the subject of this exhibition, called "human slaughterhouse." the war destroyed artistic sties -- ties between two states. >> the two countries had a great deal in common. the german and french soldier lived in the same filth and share the same experiences. many say more -- similar features appear in the sketches and watercolors. >> above all, the artists tried to grapple with the sheer horror of war. they sketched the growth text -- the grotesque face of trench warfare and wrote "only death awaits us in these anonymous trenches." one french artist wrote, "we are all just living cadavers." it shows the wounds left behind and the traumas particular to each country. >> the first world war is firmly fixed in the french consciousness in a very different way to the german one. that's because the war took place on french soil. >> the french still call it the great war. one of its foremost symbols for them was this cathedral, damaged by german shellfire, wh
many of them had ties to both germany and france. the aftermath of that euphoria is the subject of this exhibition, called "human slaughterhouse." the war destroyed artistic sties -- ties between two states. >> the two countries had a great deal in common. the german and french soldier lived in the same filth and share the same experiences. many say more -- similar features appear in the sketches and watercolors. >> above all, the artists tried to grapple with the sheer...
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when i emigrated to germany. i was stroking a good way that the same things with the district foretold a knife it was another thing that surprised me was how easy it is to get cash to banks i don't use every way. the asus are like in germany futility well for their school communities in the english league is in the fourth straight loss. so as to costs the twenty two the country when it became independent was unwise decisions that some day. it is that these this which is no success. he has provided two hundred people which all. he hired young people without much experience teaching them the opportunity to share what they're worth. why did these people with proper training peace doesn't open cup and the sisters rendition of action. durian is a shot of the production side with the spanish resort. concealed people including me winking and peaceful. all five times because eric and dave on this respect because the conditions for example if the breach right now with holidays with us. also the amount has increased. mr fo
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he chose to return to germany. and lastly is kurt debus who with the dueling scars alone make him line sinister. many people view him as an american hero. i found out a different story researching his documents. one of the myths of the german scientist was they were just trying do science and stay out of the nazi party who was a big bad wolf but you find out about kurt debus that he turned his superior, another scientist, over for making anti-hitler remarks. you could see one part of army intelligence telling the pentagon we cannot bring this guy to the united states. he was a nazi and turned a colleague over and this was a u bad act but then the pentagon says we need him. and he came. there he is as the first director of the jfk space center and still every year they give out the kurt debus award. and i interviewed the head and said what about kurt debus who wore the ss uniform to work and turned over a colleague and he was a nazi? what do you say to that? and the answer was no one has ever asked me that question
he chose to return to germany. and lastly is kurt debus who with the dueling scars alone make him line sinister. many people view him as an american hero. i found out a different story researching his documents. one of the myths of the german scientist was they were just trying do science and stay out of the nazi party who was a big bad wolf but you find out about kurt debus that he turned his superior, another scientist, over for making anti-hitler remarks. you could see one part of army...
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went to study in germany. and you still have lots of questions you'll find all you need to know about studying in germany here. information on courses admission requirements qualifications costs and much more. w don't eat study in germany the first quarter pole for anyone interested in studying in germany. zz you. the data was released what he calls the most extensive piece of science on climate change today. this report unveiled in japan forecasts and overall condition height of up to four point eight degrees celsius by the end this entry. this offers this will raise sea levels by a possible easy to send to me it's the top scientists urged swift action from politicians to counter the effects of soaring carbon emissions. it will only increase the risk of floods and a complex and mass migration. nosing the nation is offering. coral reefs rapidly dying art extreme heat. the wildfires in australia. light floods in england. climate change is already taking it all. the un is intergovernmental panel on climate chang
went to study in germany. and you still have lots of questions you'll find all you need to know about studying in germany here. information on courses admission requirements qualifications costs and much more. w don't eat study in germany the first quarter pole for anyone interested in studying in germany. zz you. the data was released what he calls the most extensive piece of science on climate change today. this report unveiled in japan forecasts and overall condition height of up to four...
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w don't eat study in germany. the first port of call for anyone interested in studying in germany. i eye i wore it blinds us to the reports and analysis players coaches. no one knew the bacteria to journal another earthquake struck by an american officials say the magnitude five point eight quake could have on one's that it was said about sixty kilometers south of the city of the beach had a bit the bullet thirty kilometers. the reports of damage or injuries. thomas follows tuesday's massive quake in chile which triggered a tsunami at least six people died dozens were injured and tens of thousands of displaced. it was a long night. especially for people who live right on the coast when the earth moves they fled their homes for higher ground often with nothing but the clothes they wear. we are really cold because we slept up there and just how you see is the only crime was what you see we didn't even bring fruit. in the fishing harbor of the coastal city take a two meter tsunami waves wrecked boats and equipment a disaster for people who depend on fishing for their livelihoods. my s
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he is in berlin to convince germany's conservatives to cast their votes for him come they. -- may. will be no there eurobonds because they are of no use -- that the deficits nor dead will increase growth or add jobs here in europe. >> the center right politician wants to get tough on eurozone members who mismanaged their economies. he wants them to keep their budget under control. >> when i hear people talking about growth in europe, there are always calls for more state-run programs. here in germany we know the social market economy made us strong, the first we have to put the groundwork in place to create good conditions for both big and small companies on our continent. without that, we will not create new jobs. >> and it looks like she has the support of the german people. polls indicate that 40% back angela merkel cdu party. >> we are joined by our political correspondent who is at the party conference. michaela, what is the main focus for the cdu? >> we have some indications about the economic situation in countries, and spain was signaled out where about half of the young wo
he is in berlin to convince germany's conservatives to cast their votes for him come they. -- may. will be no there eurobonds because they are of no use -- that the deficits nor dead will increase growth or add jobs here in europe. >> the center right politician wants to get tough on eurozone members who mismanaged their economies. he wants them to keep their budget under control. >> when i hear people talking about growth in europe, there are always calls for more state-run...
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should the panel focus on the nsa or germany's spy services also? at least here there is consensus. >> we will focus on the questions, to what extent did the german services get involved and how much did they know about these activities? >> the panel will decide in june which members to call. first the members up to scrutinize the details of the case. >> to stay with us. when we come back, we will talk about politics. >> to countries where democracy is under threat have key elections in the next >> days. in afghanistan, the taliban seems to be doing it tested to keep democracy from flourishing. >> and hungry and interesting transformation is already underway. let's look at the first prime minister, viktor orban. he is set to hold onto power. while in office's right wing government has passed hundreds of laws, some favorable to the green party. >> they include an electoral rules that allow hungarians in neighboring countries to vote. critics are up in arms. >> it looks more like a mass movement than a political party. that is certainly how hungry's g
should the panel focus on the nsa or germany's spy services also? at least here there is consensus. >> we will focus on the questions, to what extent did the german services get involved and how much did they know about these activities? >> the panel will decide in june which members to call. first the members up to scrutinize the details of the case. >> to stay with us. when we come back, we will talk about politics. >> to countries where democracy is under threat have...
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went to study in germany. and you still have lots of questions. you'll find all you need to know about studying in germany here. information on courses admission requirements qualifications costs and much more. w don t use to intervene. the first port of call for anyone interested in studying in germany. i read it. when i took pics of me and peanut sauce the sauce the money. what a piece thanks to the new me fifteen union and the wound the cost of tickets to the wound from. hello again for over ukraine's future continues in previous ascension now a fact. other areas in europe are considering cutting ties is the seating from the countries they are part of europe's long simmering separatist movements are calling for their own referendums hoping that a majority in their regions vote in favor of independence against the central government. the names are famous for their team and tellers meniscus towels adults and children keep climbing onto each other shoulders in a vivid display of coordination in unity. but some catalan eons are feeling the urge to
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thus her to miss a visit to germany last week was not only be in education experience. then she stopped a benchmark of successful examples of ten champions her first two promising small firms in germany better global market leaders and respect the field for more on what lessons korea can learn from the german hidden champions we bring a doctor she has had on professor of economics at some young women's university in the studio thanks for joining us. thank you for having me here. after saying so what entities can be categorized as having champions and of course the key players in germany. for though most of the names of the intentions are not familiar to the pope people thought i think for the most important people the deed could about the problem. tesco which is the station and it specializes in legal counsel for artists and also did some on fred to be calm. that is the german ambassador to korea i mentioned that it's a seventy percent of more market share has been a huge help are just meant to be caught dead is to produce the album topped the dish to germany has about
thus her to miss a visit to germany last week was not only be in education experience. then she stopped a benchmark of successful examples of ten champions her first two promising small firms in germany better global market leaders and respect the field for more on what lessons korea can learn from the german hidden champions we bring a doctor she has had on professor of economics at some young women's university in the studio thanks for joining us. thank you for having me here. after saying so...
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me and said even if he had said there's a statute of limitations in germany. that said no crime except neither can be prosecuted off with stds and this is kinda facing up to what he sees to be his moral responsibility to give payments the opportunist proof that the paintings belong to them that will not be easy to do documentation was lost of course during the op peoples of the second world war. and then of course god is himself comes with the nasty off our collective is that it's quite probable that a large number the paintings belong to him quite intimately tied back thinking i might end in sight the health crisis with father's day and goes on display in london in mid april the first time that it will be seen in for more than a century may eight centimeter high and made of gold and diamond diamond and sapphire is and continue to watch as well. the class put on display in st petersburg in nineteen oh two the lead to loss after the russian revolution it made its way instance the united states a man bought it at the food the market for only fourteen thousand do
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the 415 germany rad street the at&t cabinet will pose an undue burden on the prove or disprove. the at&t cabinet are inhabit the enlarging and existing at the curbside. the at&t cabinet will cabinet will change the residential air to a more commercial area. the at&t cabinet will disturb the function of the adjacent property. i don't think the big company like at&t should be louder than the minority. ladies and gentlemen, i hope you consider this situation and here's the copy of the letter i first sent to the at&t and department of public works for your again to reference. please we see my statements and thank you very much. >> would you like to state your name for the record. >> and i less than lee. this is the first copy of the letter i sent to at&t and public works. thank you. >> okay. thank you. is there any other public comment for geraldo street go ahead >> i'm allen chow a few facts it says 415 geraldo street but no residents on this the box is in front of my mothers place which is the southeast corner of bacon and germany rad. i'm not clear i want to ask mr. quan b >> but
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it is germany's biggest art fair. the event is a magnate for rich and powerful collectors and art lovers who can afford to look but not spend. > german chancellor angela merkel was in the greek capital on friday. the chancellor said ameasures are dwing to -- beginning to bare fruit, and she praised their prime minister for his hard choices. >> the greek government policies demanded a lot of sacrifices from the people. it was a difficult path for the government to take. we see today that greece has kept its promises. to stick to the budget targets but said the country would not need a third international aid package. merkel's visit came hot on the heels of greece returning to the bond market. >> police in brazil clashed with residents during an operation to evict them. more than 1,500 police officers were deployed to clear the site in rio de janeiro. many resisted eviction. several people were injured. >> japan's prime minister shinzo abe resisted phasing out nuclear power. japan's nuclear reactors were switched off th
it is germany's biggest art fair. the event is a magnate for rich and powerful collectors and art lovers who can afford to look but not spend. > german chancellor angela merkel was in the greek capital on friday. the chancellor said ameasures are dwing to -- beginning to bare fruit, and she praised their prime minister for his hard choices. >> the greek government policies demanded a lot of sacrifices from the people. it was a difficult path for the government to take. we see today...
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the smartest thing to do was to get all this to a safe haven outside of germany. and the united states government initiated something called operation safe haven. to be the intelligence gathering capability of the treasury department, economic administration, to find out where these assets were going. in 1997 and 1998, he oversaw the production of two government report about operation safe haven and monetary gold and victim gold. and these reports were quickly produced and were not well received. so can you tell us what prompted the clinton administration to be produced and what was the outcome of these reports? >> robert has done an enormous service. but i want to try to put it in a broader german context. that is a great tribute to the united states army and the united states of america. contrasting this enormous effort to get it to return to its rightful owners with this coming from the east to berlin. so they were intent on doing just the opposite. stripping germany and its museums of everything that they could do was taking it back to russia as were compensat
the smartest thing to do was to get all this to a safe haven outside of germany. and the united states government initiated something called operation safe haven. to be the intelligence gathering capability of the treasury department, economic administration, to find out where these assets were going. in 1997 and 1998, he oversaw the production of two government report about operation safe haven and monetary gold and victim gold. and these reports were quickly produced and were not well...
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to germany today. that to relate the hiour works of art appear to have become ruins. only our perception is rea and our senses are bombarded with the images and sounds of media, which inform us, but do not transform us. in a society saturated with data, the function of the artist is no longer to depict events, but rather to reawaken our perception. this is the roden crater in the painted desert of arizona. here artist james turrell has turned back to the earth for his inspiration. for the modern viewer to experience this work of art will be something of an act of pilgrimage. when you come in, you won't come over the top of the crater. you'll come through a 1,400-foot-long tunnel lined with the blue clay sand navajos use for their art. the tunnel will line up with the sun at every equinox, with the moon every 18 years, and the other viewing platforms will also be lined up with the planets, like the monuments of the ancient world, designed to take you out of yourself. out here, above the immensity f the
to germany today. that to relate the hiour works of art appear to have become ruins. only our perception is rea and our senses are bombarded with the images and sounds of media, which inform us, but do not transform us. in a society saturated with data, the function of the artist is no longer to depict events, but rather to reawaken our perception. this is the roden crater in the painted desert of arizona. here artist james turrell has turned back to the earth for his inspiration. for the...
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to take it easy here in germany. this is the economic powerhouse of europe which even when wind isn't really blowing, they're still living a good life. >> life is perfect. especially economy wise it's -- well everything is here. >> unemployment's low exports are solid, people are confident. unlike an awful lot of the rest of the eu. what's it like where you are chris? >> french know how to enjoy life here too. >> here's the question, how are they going to pay for it? at this club, you can sense the mood of economic anxiety. unemployment here remains high. while it's competitive, you can't say the same about the french economy. >> translator: they say we don't work as hard as germans. maybe that's true. we can be a bit lazy. we need reform. i think we can do it. >> reporter: down at the old port, the morning catch is just come in. plenty in france are working hard to make ends meet. economicpain ful process. when you share currency with others, it's not in your own hands. >> everything is difficult. you can have a goo
to take it easy here in germany. this is the economic powerhouse of europe which even when wind isn't really blowing, they're still living a good life. >> life is perfect. especially economy wise it's -- well everything is here. >> unemployment's low exports are solid, people are confident. unlike an awful lot of the rest of the eu. what's it like where you are chris? >> french know how to enjoy life here too. >> here's the question, how are they going to pay for it? at...
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this is one of four polling stations the iraqi government has set up in germany. many of the voters casting their ballots here are hoping for change in our country. some reject certain parties for religious reasons others want to elect a different prime minister. not very many people want to call some afternoon for five hundred kilometers just to cast their ballots. a team and then we got taken out when you speak in with them the walk eels haven't had to travel that far. but there just as glad they can vote and it's not easy. there are more than nine thousand candidates. the paperwork is daunting. but to walk eels are eager to vote in the new iraqi government that will tackle the country's problems we're going to short break when we come back more problems with microsoft's internet explorer. it is even this confirms it will be making a formal takeover bid for the french industrial giant alstom all that the whole lot more. back in just over a minute. the road zz you. for french industrial giant alstom has intensified after siemens confirmed it does plan to submit a
this is one of four polling stations the iraqi government has set up in germany. many of the voters casting their ballots here are hoping for change in our country. some reject certain parties for religious reasons others want to elect a different prime minister. not very many people want to call some afternoon for five hundred kilometers just to cast their ballots. a team and then we got taken out when you speak in with them the walk eels haven't had to travel that far. but there just as glad...
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germany is renowned for its manufacturing prowess. our europe editor, david tweed, is getting a first look at technology trends. >> he joins us from the world's largest industrial fair. take it away. it is a massive fare. more than one million square meters of exhibition space here. ,here i am standing right now angela merkel is due here in just a few minutes. there is a jostle of cameramen and reporters here. the theme of the event is industrialization. it is automation. she is going to be looking at some of the latest automation processes on offer from germany and will be exported all around the world. last night, she opened the event with the dutch prime minister. she says one of the key things she wants to see happening is a kickstart of the transatlantic trade agreement talks, which are absolutely vital. she says she wants to see this transatlantic free-trade grouping of 800 million people opening up. forsays that will be vital the competitiveness of europe, not just germany. she is still talking about the importance of putting s
germany is renowned for its manufacturing prowess. our europe editor, david tweed, is getting a first look at technology trends. >> he joins us from the world's largest industrial fair. take it away. it is a massive fare. more than one million square meters of exhibition space here. ,here i am standing right now angela merkel is due here in just a few minutes. there is a jostle of cameramen and reporters here. the theme of the event is industrialization. it is automation. she is going to...
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germany's driver leads in third. championing world currently ranks sixth. now.sliga soccer they beat hanover. the win leaves the bottle of the table team just one point behind. late strikeoals had toand swpept the home side a 3-0 victory. sunday game, berlin and hoffenheiim drew 1-0. hoffenheim responded with a gold on the half-hour mark. shock in the bundesliga. for bayerne 53 game munich. the united on wednesday for their second leg match in the champions league. coach gave many of the stars arrest and tried out and experience game in the game. the experiment backfired. led to theby weiser decisive goal. least one bundesliga coach is accusing bayern of a halfhearted performance. bayner does not end up throwing everything away. it would be unfair to the leak. they still have to play teams fighting for spots to avoid relegation. >> but it was a moment to savor. they broke bayern's run. back atann bounced the hands of real madrid. with a 2-1 victory. the goal put them in the lead in the first half. in the second half, they began to fight back and equalized f
germany's driver leads in third. championing world currently ranks sixth. now.sliga soccer they beat hanover. the win leaves the bottle of the table team just one point behind. late strikeoals had toand swpept the home side a 3-0 victory. sunday game, berlin and hoffenheiim drew 1-0. hoffenheim responded with a gold on the half-hour mark. shock in the bundesliga. for bayerne 53 game munich. the united on wednesday for their second leg match in the champions league. coach gave many of the stars...
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a lot of young people in germany germany -- not a lot of young people in germany and this is how it will happen. >> you can be a 6 ed teacher. >> i knew they were in the stomach. >> joe -- joanne, you hate adult flesh. >> there is a certain age. >> you have to let your sausage breathe. that's what i hear. >> andy, should the u.s. adopt the same policy? >> i don't understand how they will do this in germany. where will i pin my yellow star? >> awful joke. >> it is going to be painful. >> you are terrible. >> wow. i am going to leave that in. >> good, i want it left in. never forget, greg. >> oh i get it now. >> you know what i like about you? you have such a lack of history. that was like you didn't have any idea. you thought babies live in the snow. >> i was saying is that a fashion trend? >> where are you performing next? >> this weekend at the comic strip live in new york. >> got it. thank you, carrie, good job. andy levy, joanne and andrew schulz. i'm greg gutfeld. see you next time. waive. french! >>> hello everyone. i'm greg gutfeld along with andrea tantaros, dana perino, bob beckl
a lot of young people in germany germany -- not a lot of young people in germany and this is how it will happen. >> you can be a 6 ed teacher. >> i knew they were in the stomach. >> joe -- joanne, you hate adult flesh. >> there is a certain age. >> you have to let your sausage breathe. that's what i hear. >> andy, should the u.s. adopt the same policy? >> i don't understand how they will do this in germany. where will i pin my yellow star? >>...
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the mid '80s or return to germany. he chose to return to germany. and lastly is kurt debus who with the dueling scars alone make him line sinister. many people view him as an american hero. i found out a different story researching his documents. one of the myths of the german scientist was they were just trying do science and stay out of the nazi party who was a big bad wolf but you find out about kurt debus that he turned his superior, another scientist, over for making anti-hitler remarks. you could see one part of army intelligence telling the pentagon we cannot bring this guy to the united states. he was a nazi and turned a colleague over and this was a u bad act but then the pentagon says we need him. and he came. there he is as the first director of the jfk space center and still every year they give out the kurt debus award. and i interviewed the head and said what about kurt debus who wore the ss uniform to work and turned over a colleague and he was a nazi? what do you say to that? and the answer was no one has ever asked me that question
the mid '80s or return to germany. he chose to return to germany. and lastly is kurt debus who with the dueling scars alone make him line sinister. many people view him as an american hero. i found out a different story researching his documents. one of the myths of the german scientist was they were just trying do science and stay out of the nazi party who was a big bad wolf but you find out about kurt debus that he turned his superior, another scientist, over for making anti-hitler remarks....
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since national socialists took over germany as frightening. but it is not nineteen thirties and there are things you can be done. one is the united states needs to come to mind our friends. that way we can that this type of hatred is overwhelmingly positive speech. so when something happens. oh we don't think you can rely on hate speech law. or other travel offer loans sometimes it is a crime you can trust it. but it's critical. that everybody in society. political leaders institutional leaders religious leaders. and you know leaders. come on immediately thinking . and make it clear that this society is not represented by its worse elements. that i think is something we can try to encourage and help people get to earlier that through the french foreign minister said that he feels that antisemitism is changing more into anti zionism which does speak a little bit to this issue of how the issue is changing. do you differentiate in your work between anti semitism anti judaism anti zionism or just all part of the bigger picture. why think there are
since national socialists took over germany as frightening. but it is not nineteen thirties and there are things you can be done. one is the united states needs to come to mind our friends. that way we can that this type of hatred is overwhelmingly positive speech. so when something happens. oh we don't think you can rely on hate speech law. or other travel offer loans sometimes it is a crime you can trust it. but it's critical. that everybody in society. political leaders institutional leaders...
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the whole hungarian government was an ally of germany and an ally of the nazis. they fought side by side. the center left opposition has struggled to mobilize voters. it was divided for too long. only in january. did the three main center left parties including former prime minister going on and i agreed to campaign on a joint platform and even then the campaign is mostly focused on criticizing or bonds government rather than offering fresh policies they could chew was bt the sort of post soviet position of the four countries return to the european nor above us. it would seem that the best center left can hope for is to prevent the government from getting another two thirds parliamentary majority opinion polls indicate that our bond will get what he wants. it was like he's going to get boys once again that we joined us to use the lawyer hungry expert parts of the art if you look in hungary from the european union is born of your being there been a bit more is that press freedom come under threat. because he's dealing with his jewish minority of all pro rights nat
the whole hungarian government was an ally of germany and an ally of the nazis. they fought side by side. the center left opposition has struggled to mobilize voters. it was divided for too long. only in january. did the three main center left parties including former prime minister going on and i agreed to campaign on a joint platform and even then the campaign is mostly focused on criticizing or bonds government rather than offering fresh policies they could chew was bt the sort of post...
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. >> jimmy: you got back from germany. in germany, yes. >> the whole thing has been a whirlwind. i flew in from germany, i think yesterday. >> jimmy: for the movie you went over there. >> yeah, a whole european tour. >> jimmy: got you have you been to germany before? >> yes, i used to go there twice a month every month for two years. >> jimmy: twice a month. >> when i first started modeling. 15, 16. went over to germany. >> jimmy: who did you go with? >> my mom went a few times with me. then at the end of it she would be look you are going to do catalog and it's boring and i am not watching you model any more. so she sent me on my own. >> jimmy: did sunhe trust you a just didn't want to be bothered with it? i can't imagine send might daughter or my parents sending me even to the mall at that age? but going over to germany. where would you stay? did they have a model compound or something? >> they keep us all locked up. no. no they would pick different hotels, the clients would get it my flights would get in at the weirdest time. i would go into the hotels. my room wouldn't be rea
. >> jimmy: you got back from germany. in germany, yes. >> the whole thing has been a whirlwind. i flew in from germany, i think yesterday. >> jimmy: for the movie you went over there. >> yeah, a whole european tour. >> jimmy: got you have you been to germany before? >> yes, i used to go there twice a month every month for two years. >> jimmy: twice a month. >> when i first started modeling. 15, 16. went over to germany. >> jimmy: who did...
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resettlement of ethnic germans similarly in germany's conservative finance minister wolfgang actually bought earlier this month said clinton's tactics and creamy and eastern ukraine reminded him of hitler's vows to protect ethnic germans in czechoslovakia in iran after world war two. the russian president has said his country will act to protect ethnic russians in eastern ukraine as a pretext for sending in military force is encouraging separatist elements. the koreans themselves have also taken to comparing aid of hitler to bite me or could it to third countries revelation earlier this year. signs displaying the words with their cocoons have become commonplace at rallies throughout the country and the diaspora to compare it is especially sensitive from cricket since he views the civilians victory against the nazis in world war two to foster patriotism among russians victory day parade in moscow and for our actions have helped so i sent a nest with identity for many russians on the collapse of the soviet union. the company's critics including russian philosophy professor and raised ab
resettlement of ethnic germans similarly in germany's conservative finance minister wolfgang actually bought earlier this month said clinton's tactics and creamy and eastern ukraine reminded him of hitler's vows to protect ethnic germans in czechoslovakia in iran after world war two. the russian president has said his country will act to protect ethnic russians in eastern ukraine as a pretext for sending in military force is encouraging separatist elements. the koreans themselves have also...
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for example in southern germany skies are usually like this. you can see blue skies. but because of the dust, they have turned yellowish. but at least nice, warm conditions will continue, going up to 22 degrees in paris, and it will stay for most of the same into the rest of the work week. all right, here's the extended forecast. >>> and that's all for this hour on "newsline." i'm shery ahn. thank you for watching. d<é?xpña >> hello, everyone. here are our top stories for you this hour. the government of france's new prime minister is unveiled, among the new nominations is socialist heavyweight segolene royal, a major comeback from the former presidential candidate and ask companion of francois hollande. -- ex-companion of francois hollande. in brussels -- a meeting on the increase in violence in the central african republic. a major earthquake hits the northern coast of chile,
for example in southern germany skies are usually like this. you can see blue skies. but because of the dust, they have turned yellowish. but at least nice, warm conditions will continue, going up to 22 degrees in paris, and it will stay for most of the same into the rest of the work week. all right, here's the extended forecast. >>> and that's all for this hour on "newsline." i'm shery ahn. thank you for watching. d> hello, everyone. here are our top stories for you this...
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i'm 11 years old from germany. two years ago, after the warm weather, my teacher ask me to give a presentation about the climate crisis. >> felix came home and said hey, i have to make a power firm presentation next week. i said but you need to do that. i have no idea how to do that. >> finally, he worked out by himself. he was researching on the internet and he learned about -- >> i found out that this man planted 30 million trees in africa in 30 years. so i thought if he can plant 30 million trees, we students in germany can also plant one million trees. this is the first tree we have planted. it's an apple tree. this tree was that size when we planted it two years ago. each tree that we plant takes up 10 kilos of co2 every year. and each tree is a symbol for climate justice. we've already done six plants at the academy. at the academy, there are scientists giving presentations, sometimes i'm giving presentations. my presentation is about climate justice. client justice means that every person in the world is all
i'm 11 years old from germany. two years ago, after the warm weather, my teacher ask me to give a presentation about the climate crisis. >> felix came home and said hey, i have to make a power firm presentation next week. i said but you need to do that. i have no idea how to do that. >> finally, he worked out by himself. he was researching on the internet and he learned about -- >> i found out that this man planted 30 million trees in africa in 30 years. so i thought if he can...
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w don t study in germany. the first port of call for anyone interested in studying in germany. huge recording studio in cairo this is the group my ikea for the gunners. i'm not the sound of the cairo. i can. music is called a rugged not it stands for in attitude three members of months but the outcome of the slums of cairo. now in the studio they can record their songs which are full of declines in the will to survive. they're working on a new song so far without lyrics. their producer bob woodruff box gives them free reign. say what you want he says there's certainly no shortage of topics. and here he lived on the second was the song says there are so many problems in our society that evening and this addiction. for the grad school system. that's an important topic. just don't want to go to school anymore instead of impeachment teachers don't do a decent job either. about a one shot that made them he says. bob barr smith says it's not just education. ms also traffic chaos for example. we were just talk about the naked things we've never stopped but we want to write songs about
w don t study in germany. the first port of call for anyone interested in studying in germany. huge recording studio in cairo this is the group my ikea for the gunners. i'm not the sound of the cairo. i can. music is called a rugged not it stands for in attitude three members of months but the outcome of the slums of cairo. now in the studio they can record their songs which are full of declines in the will to survive. they're working on a new song so far without lyrics. their producer bob...
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he wants to make an alliance with nazi germany but the italians hate the germans. they had just gone to war with them and they had hundreds of thousands of dead at the hands of the germans not long before but hitler is not a sympathetic figure to the italians. he is announcing aryan supremacy and the italians have a pretty good idea but that does not include them. so mussolini tried to convince the italians to get onboard with this alliance with nazi germany. he had to challenge and that is why if the pope had clearly spoken out against this said that no good catholic could embrace hitler. i don't know what impact it would sure many but i think it would have been a big impact on his lead. if the pope were younger and more vigorous nod in the position to have his will thwarted i think the fate of italy would have been different. that might be going too far. >> to ask question. i understand that the italian government didn't send the jews halfway and the catholic government was very much pour jews. the government was for jews? is that what you said versus narrative a
he wants to make an alliance with nazi germany but the italians hate the germans. they had just gone to war with them and they had hundreds of thousands of dead at the hands of the germans not long before but hitler is not a sympathetic figure to the italians. he is announcing aryan supremacy and the italians have a pretty good idea but that does not include them. so mussolini tried to convince the italians to get onboard with this alliance with nazi germany. he had to challenge and that is why...
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by one estimate, emissions in germany went up by 5% last year. the company running the mine, however, says that:is needed as nuclear injury is phased out and wind and sol area energy protection gather steam. >> translator: brown coal is a necessary part of the energy transition. we can drop our coal-based energy like solar and wind, producing a lot of energy. on days when there is no wind and sun, we can increase production to make up for the shortfall with renewable sources. >> schultz hoffner says she supports the shift to renewables but there is no need to expand coal production if there is going to be an energy revolution in germany. her village is slated to disappear forever in 10 years' time unless the regional government changes its mind. >> heavy rainfall and melting snow has caused flooding in serbia. roads have been barely passible. water has had to be pumped from ov overflowing drains. some rumors show fields oft and homes have become lakes. >>> pope francis is leading roman catholics in the easter village at vatican. this is the scene
by one estimate, emissions in germany went up by 5% last year. the company running the mine, however, says that:is needed as nuclear injury is phased out and wind and sol area energy protection gather steam. >> translator: brown coal is a necessary part of the energy transition. we can drop our coal-based energy like solar and wind, producing a lot of energy. on days when there is no wind and sun, we can increase production to make up for the shortfall with renewable sources. >>...
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tata said smaller firms in both japan and germany have skills to make high quality products. so these enterprises are the cornerstone of the two economies. the contribution is crucial to spur growth the people responsible for disposing japan's highly radioactive nuclear waste must soon decide where to put it. no municipalities have offered to host a dom as authorities had hoped members of the panel last month propose that the government will have to choose the most scientifically feasible sites by itself. opinion on the issue was the focus of being an expert panel of the economy trade and industry ministry. among the two hundred eighteen opinions contained in the report eighty three said the government cannot expect support for disposal. but alas it shuts down but in clear plastic produce contaminated materials thirty one doubt whether safe disposal of nuclear waste is even possible in earthquake prone japan. but panel members meet in discussions of the future of nuclear plants should be kept separate from the problem of nuclear. this also. they say that's because the waist u
tata said smaller firms in both japan and germany have skills to make high quality products. so these enterprises are the cornerstone of the two economies. the contribution is crucial to spur growth the people responsible for disposing japan's highly radioactive nuclear waste must soon decide where to put it. no municipalities have offered to host a dom as authorities had hoped members of the panel last month propose that the government will have to choose the most scientifically feasible sites...
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it's not just germany. there's a lot of russian money in london, for example. the italians have a lot of energy connections with the russians. so it goes way beyond that. and i think that's the concern that they have. what they're lobbying for now is to stay cool. that's what companies are saying to obama. don't make this bigger than it has to be. let's try not to do any long term damage to our economic relationship, and most importantly, we're just coming out of an economic crisis, don't pull us back into another one by a new financial crisis with russia. >> chancellor merkel will be at the white house on friday. last time she was in the states, there was a state dinner in her honor. now she's coming after it was revealed the nsa has been wiretapping her phone. what's the conversation going to be like? dha what's going to be the first thing on the agenda and what's going to be the second thing on the agenda? >> if it's merkel, she definitely wants to get the nsa thing behind them and she'll press on that a lot. but this big transatlantic trade agreement is sta
it's not just germany. there's a lot of russian money in london, for example. the italians have a lot of energy connections with the russians. so it goes way beyond that. and i think that's the concern that they have. what they're lobbying for now is to stay cool. that's what companies are saying to obama. don't make this bigger than it has to be. let's try not to do any long term damage to our economic relationship, and most importantly, we're just coming out of an economic crisis, don't pull...
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. >>> and bigger than the eiffel tower, ripping up germany for coal. >>> in south korea divers continue to search for the sunken ferry, but hopes of finding survivors are fading. the death toll has climbed to 32, but families of more than 100 missing teenagers donate dna to help identify those found in the water. >>> for the first time authorities said bodies had been seen on board. >> civilian diver discovered them through the window on the fourth floor, however, they had to come out of the water due to time limits and floating objects. >> reporter: but as relatives are shown footage of overnight dives news emerged, that it had tilted over on its side making access more difficult. it has become a familiar feeling that officials are not telling them everything that they know. some feel that the under sea movement has destroyed air pockets. there is a feeling that the mission has turned to recovery mode. divers back from the scene told us time has run out. >> when there was talk of an air pocket that was when part of the ship was above water. but as of now i don't believe that air pocket
. >>> and bigger than the eiffel tower, ripping up germany for coal. >>> in south korea divers continue to search for the sunken ferry, but hopes of finding survivors are fading. the death toll has climbed to 32, but families of more than 100 missing teenagers donate dna to help identify those found in the water. >>> for the first time authorities said bodies had been seen on board. >> civilian diver discovered them through the window on the fourth floor,...
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but tell from germany. i mean for historical reasons from other countries that the peacekeepers my peeps that we're in now was the year which has now beaten on the movement a late evening. by the it's worth it kristen to show kids the last question is who just wanted to ask you. do you think there is that your ok and the thousands of dollars that the wind was awful it will be in the frame. don't we get to meet a real good to read concerned as to those that just the title. it is well wish me good investigations oh one and the front door. the frame yet will be modified to read. how will your ip is as of the d erm. get a bunch idea and it was awful. pauline couple classes to gao your brand on the forty year we'll go live somewhere it to your liking towards you and to the practically she was ignoring important as that is the one with russia will. i will be on the tee but what's quite yet. it's a good christian. noting the business solution right now. i think the only solution would be the routine basically he a
but tell from germany. i mean for historical reasons from other countries that the peacekeepers my peeps that we're in now was the year which has now beaten on the movement a late evening. by the it's worth it kristen to show kids the last question is who just wanted to ask you. do you think there is that your ok and the thousands of dollars that the wind was awful it will be in the frame. don't we get to meet a real good to read concerned as to those that just the title. it is well wish me...
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now that is controversial. >> if nazi germany had gun laws -- >> if germany had america's hadlaws -- >> if germany made firearms available to the public -- >> then hitler never would've happened, exactly. >> you are a fan of our current gun laws. >> no, not particularly, but it is in our constitution. i am a fan of that. ok -- [laughter] will notgree that we illuminate your thinking anymore on the comparison of the rich one percent with the jews in nazi germany. to talk aboute the nature of the persecution of the one percent. i would like to start with some facts, which are always useful. >> and may or may not be useful, but go ahead very >> well, we will see. thinkof all, i don't anybody has any idea what the one percent is actually contributing to america. let me just get into that very quickly. i have it here somewhere. bit aboutk a little the persecution of the rich. ochould like to take the k brothers. contributors to charities and so forth. koch was on the board of the new york presbyterian hospital. the hospital is going bankrupt and so david gave $100 million to the hospital.
now that is controversial. >> if nazi germany had gun laws -- >> if germany had america's hadlaws -- >> if germany made firearms available to the public -- >> then hitler never would've happened, exactly. >> you are a fan of our current gun laws. >> no, not particularly, but it is in our constitution. i am a fan of that. ok -- [laughter] will notgree that we illuminate your thinking anymore on the comparison of the rich one percent with the jews in nazi...
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carbon emissions in germany went up 5% last year. the company running the palestine, however, said coal is needed as nuclear energy is phased out and wind and solar energy production gathers steam. >> reporter: brown coal is a necessary part of the energy transition. we can drop our coal-based energy production when the solar and wind produces energy. but on days when there is no wind in sight we can make up for the shortfall of renewable sources. >> reporter: she supports the shift to renewables but there is no need to expand coal production if there is going to be an energy revolution in germany. her village is slated to disappear forever in ten year's time. >> millions of tons of waste are produced every year by bangladesh factories. but one company has coupl come h a solution to make waste valuable. it's called up cycling. >> reporter: oon the outskirts,a mountain of waste. teams sift through the piles of fabric. there is money to be made. >> there are many things here that can still be used. so we're paid to go through them and
carbon emissions in germany went up 5% last year. the company running the palestine, however, said coal is needed as nuclear energy is phased out and wind and solar energy production gathers steam. >> reporter: brown coal is a necessary part of the energy transition. we can drop our coal-based energy production when the solar and wind produces energy. but on days when there is no wind in sight we can make up for the shortfall of renewable sources. >> reporter: she supports the shift...
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she received an award from germany's social democrats. the promotion of democracy and human rights the un security council unanimously approved a peacekeeping mission for the central african republic the twelve thousand strong un force will begin work in mid september. taking over from african union and french troops county on the ground the un review is going into work today. at this. you come to this place is really efficient the recent slide into sectarian violence between muslims and christians in the central african republic has prompted widespread fears of anti cleansing and genocide protecting civilians and facilitating eight deliveries will be a priority to the un peacekeepers. some two point two million people the population are in need of humanitarian assistance cullen and it's due to the and testing. germany's biggest tech focuses on top of the twentieth and twenty first centuries. the event is a magnet to reach and powerful contest. the second photo. stand. gemma johnson and america was in the greek capital athens on friday ma
she received an award from germany's social democrats. the promotion of democracy and human rights the un security council unanimously approved a peacekeeping mission for the central african republic the twelve thousand strong un force will begin work in mid september. taking over from african union and french troops county on the ground the un review is going into work today. at this. you come to this place is really efficient the recent slide into sectarian violence between muslims and...
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it proved to be a disaster, leaving a wounded and angry germany pining for revenge. after world war ii, on the other hand, the united states and its allies were magnanimous toward germany and japan, integrating those countries into the new global order. that piece of 1945 succeeded brilliantly. so i thought we should do our best to try to integrate russia into the structures of the new post-cold war world, give it aid and help rebuild its economy and society. now, western countries did provide some help, but not really on the scale that a vast country like russia needed after the complete collapse it had gone through in the early 1990s. but if the west did not do enough, russia also pursued policies that made integration very hard. by the early 1990s, moscow had launched a ferocious war against chechnya, a part of russia that had been seeking independence from moscow for more than a century. estimates vary, but many believe the russian army killed over 200,000 people in the first and second chechnyan wars. this is not how germany and japan behaved after world war ii
it proved to be a disaster, leaving a wounded and angry germany pining for revenge. after world war ii, on the other hand, the united states and its allies were magnanimous toward germany and japan, integrating those countries into the new global order. that piece of 1945 succeeded brilliantly. so i thought we should do our best to try to integrate russia into the structures of the new post-cold war world, give it aid and help rebuild its economy and society. now, western countries did provide...
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. >> spring has arrived in germany. it is time to get onto the open road here at some of them are looking for their first ever motorbike. melonie from berlin has had a motorcycle license for two years . until now she has only written as a passenger on her boyfriend ike. today she's going for her first solo ride. she is excited and nervous. she thinks people need experiences like that is a spice up day-to-day life. melanie has a brand-new bike for the big day. it is a suzuki with a top speed of hundred 35 -- 135 kilometers per hour. melonie cannot wait to take it for a spin. the police are preparing for the new motorcycling season north of berlin. teaching them how to ride safely. thousands die on europe's roads every year. danielle says people go too fast on roads they're not familiar with your if there is capital on the ground you have to go to it. people do not often know what to do. if you break you will crash. motorcyclists have to practice regularly. at the start of the season they are coming in. >> people make mis
. >> spring has arrived in germany. it is time to get onto the open road here at some of them are looking for their first ever motorbike. melonie from berlin has had a motorcycle license for two years . until now she has only written as a passenger on her boyfriend ike. today she's going for her first solo ride. she is excited and nervous. she thinks people need experiences like that is a spice up day-to-day life. melanie has a brand-new bike for the big day. it is a suzuki with a top...